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Evelyn Fox Keller

    20 de marzo de 1936 – 22 de septiembre de 2023

    Evelyn Fox Keller es una autora estadounidense que profundiza en la historia y la filosofía de la biología moderna. Su obra explora la intrincada relación entre la ciencia y la sociedad, con un enfoque particular en las cuestiones de género dentro del ámbito científico. Keller aporta una profunda perspectiva analítica sobre cómo los contextos sociales y culturales dan forma al pensamiento y al descubrimiento científico. Su escritura invita a la reflexión sobre cómo podemos fomentar prácticas científicas más equitativas e inclusivas.

    Refiguring Life
    The Mirage of a Space between Nature and Nurture
    Conflicts in Feminism
    A Feeling for the Organism, 10th Aniversary Edition
    The Century of the Gene
    Making Sense of Life
    • Making Sense of Life

      • 400 páginas
      • 14 horas de lectura

      What do biologists want? How will we know when we have 'made sense' of life? Explanations in the biological sciences are provisional and partial, judged by criteria as heterogenous as their subject matter. This text accounts for this diversity. schovat popis

      Making Sense of Life
    • The Century of the Gene

      • 192 páginas
      • 7 horas de lectura

      In a book that promises to change the way we think and talk about genes and genetic determinism, Evelyn Fox Keller, one of our most gifted historians and philosophers of science, provides a powerful, profound analysis of the achievements of genetics and molecular biology in the twentieth century, the century of the gene.

      The Century of the Gene
    • For much of her life she worked alone, brilliant but eccentric, with ideas that made little sense to her colleagues. Yet before DNA and the molecular revolution, Barbara McClintock's tireless analysis of corn led her to uncover some of the deepest, most intricate secrets of genetic organization. Nearly forty years later, her insights would bring her a MacArthur Foundation grant, the Nobel Prize, and long overdue recognition. At her recent death at age 90, she was widely acknowledged as one of the most significant figures in 20th-century science. Evelyn Fox Keller's acclaimed biography, A Feeling for the Organism, gives us the full story of McClintock's pioneering—although sometimes professionally difficult—career in cytology and genetics. The book now appears in a special edition marking the 10th anniversary of its original publication.

      A Feeling for the Organism, 10th Aniversary Edition
    • Refiguring Life

      Metaphors of Twentieth-Century Biology

      • 160 páginas
      • 6 horas de lectura
      Refiguring Life
    • Making Sense of My Life in Science: A Memoir

      • 226 páginas
      • 8 horas de lectura

      The memoir explores the life of a wandering academic who embraces multiple identities while navigating a long and successful career. It delves into the opportunities and challenges of rejecting conventional definitions of belonging and discipline, highlighting the complexities of self-discovery and the personal costs of a nomadic intellectual journey.

      Making Sense of My Life in Science: A Memoir
    • Evelyn Fox Keller: "Liebe, Macht und Erkenntnis". Männliche oder weibliche Wissenschaft? Aus dem Amerikanischen von Bettina Blumenberg. Carl Hanser Verlag, München 1986, 216 S., 29,80 DM

      Liebe, Macht und Erkenntnis